A Khun Paen-shaped sacred powder amulet from the Jom Khon ("Lord of Men") series, created in B.E. 2550 (2007) under Phra Ajarn Chote at Wat Phutthaisawan, a royal temple of Ayutthaya founded in 1353. Blessings center on charm, popularity, love and business luck, with the protective spirit of Thailand’s famous 2007 amulet era. Certificate No. P07487 included. One piece in stock, restockable · USD $280.
1. What Is a Khun Paen Amulet? (พระขุนแผน)
Phra Khun Paen is one of Thailand’s most beloved amulet forms — a five-sided shield shape with the main image seated inside an arched shrine, named after the legendary Ayutthaya-era warrior renowned for his irresistible charisma. For generations it has been the go-to amulet for personal magnetism, social grace and negotiation presence.
This piece is the temple’s Jom Khon (จอมคน, "Lord of Men") mold of B.E. 2550 (2007): a classic Khun Paen silhouette issued at the height of Thailand’s sacred-amulet boom. On its Certificate of Authenticity it is registered under the series name "Jatukam Ramathep LP Chote" — the deity series Ajarn Chote produced that year — so the amulet unites Khun Paen charm with the era’s famous "above fate" protective ethos.
Key Facts
- Type: Khun Paen-shaped amulet (ทรงขุนแผน)
- Mold: Jom Khon — "Lord of Men" (พิมพ์จอมคน)
- Certificate series name: Jatukam Ramathep LP Chote (จตุคามรามเทพหลวงพ่อโชติ)
- Material: sacred powder (เนื้อผง), cream-gold tone, green yantra on reverse
- Temple: Wat Phutthaisawan, royal temple of Ayutthaya, founded 1353
- Master: Phra Ajarn Chote, the temple’s abbot
- Year: B.E. 2550 (2007)
- Case: ornate gold-plated bezel case (not solid gold) with bail — ready to wear
- Stock: 1 piece on hand, restockable
2. Who Is Phra Ajarn Chote?
Phra Ajarn Chote (Athichot Thammavaro), born 21 November 1959, ordained at Wat Phutthaisawan on 22 January 1997 and now serves as abbot of this royal monastery, holding the ecclesiastical title Phra Khru Phawana Phattharakhun. Trained under masters of protective and healing sacred arts, he began the temple’s amulet program in 2002; his 2006–2007 series made the ancient temple one of central Thailand’s most visited sacred-object destinations, today famed for its Lek Lai iron relics, Jatukam shrine and Mother Earth hall.
3. Blessings
- Charm & popularity — the classic Khun Paen virtue: social grace, likability, persuasive presence
- Love — attracting good matches and smoothing existing relationships
- Business — customer affinity and prosperity for owners and sales professionals
- Protection — the four-directions guardianship of the 2550 deity series
- Fortune reversal — the era’s "above fate" (เหนือดวง) spirit for those in a rough patch
Note: amulets support mindful living and merit-making; they are not guarantees. Keeping the five precepts aligns the wearer with the blessing.
4. Craftsmanship
Front: the seated image raises the right palm in blessing inside a flame-edged arch, pressed in cream-gold sacred powder with crisp detail. Back: green yantra inscriptions, the signature of this batch. The amulet comes mounted in an ornately stamped gold-plated case (not solid gold) with a built-in bail.
5. FAQ
Q: Why does the certificate say "Jatukam Ramathep" rather than Khun Paen?
A: The certifying body registers the amulet under its series name — Ajarn Chote’s B.E. 2550 Jatukam Ramathep series, Jom Khon mold. Collectors call it a Khun Paen by its classic shield shape. Scan the QR code and you will see exactly this record; nothing is hidden.
Q: Are 2550-era pieces still easy to find?
A: B.E. 2550 was the hottest year in Thai amulet history; temple originals have long dispersed into private hands, and certified, well-kept pieces grow scarcer each year. This one comes from a veteran Bangkok collector channel.
Q: Can powder amulets be worn daily?
A: Yes — the case protects it. Avoid prolonged soaking, high heat and chemicals; remove before showering or swimming.
Q: How do I verify the certificate?
A: Scan the QR code on the card for instant verification, or look up No. P07487 (GJ07-95CA1).
Q: Will it be restocked?
A: One piece is on hand. After it sells, we can source the same model through our Bangkok collector network, certified to the same standard (typically 7–14 days).
6. About This Piece
- Ready to wear in a gold-plated bezel case (not solid gold) with bail
- Certificate of Authenticity No. P07487 (GJ07-95CA1), issued 21 July B.E. 2569
- Price: USD $280
- Stock: 1 piece, restockable (pre-order after sellout)
- Photographed in-house by our Bangkok team · 10x refund guarantee
Last updated: 2026-08-09 | Merit Messenger Team (Bangkok-based)

